Hello all, I'm back! I took a fee months away from cell lab, until recently i gave the game a good dust off. While looking through my genepool I ran across my old and favorite Millipede, this time with asexual reproduction!
With a lot of testing on a different genome, my Ring habitat (Will upload a later date) I learned about Stemocytes a bit. I replaced the Lipocyte tail end of the Millipede with a stemocyte. Sadly the millipede has lost fat due to this, but in a rich environment it lives perfectly.
Here's how it works! The stemocyte simply counts, once the age of the stemocyte is over 70 hours, it turns into a fat cell, which splits at near full mass into a new millipede The stemocyte can still split though! If the stemocyte is fed enough nutrients it will split into a new body segment, instead of an egg.
Here is a large 3m petri dish with a rich environment and a few Millipedes, watch as they quickly grow and reproduce! I encourage everyone to play around with their settings, and look for their self healing properties!
https://www.dropbox.com/s/huybuj0ynsmtd ... trate?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/g87cwq0dpyk0d ... strate?dl0
Millipede (Final Version)
Millipede (Final Version)
Hexagons are the Bestagons!
Re: Millipede (Final Version)
Can you send a Mega download link? For some reason dropbox files just load a blank substrate
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